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7 July, 12:06
Why were there many wars in mesopotamia?
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7 July, 12:34
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The reason for many wars in mesopotamia was that there weren't that many resources in those places but there were many different warring tribes and nations where each of them wanted to thrive and survive. A result of this was that they had to fight and wage war against each other to survive.
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